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Best Early Deals from Amazon Prime Day 2025 in Australia

Best Early Deals from Amazon Prime Day 2025 in Australia

Courier-Mail07-07-2025
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Amazon Prime Day is almost here.
From electronics and homewares to fashion, beauty, and everyday essentials, Prime members will have access to exclusive savings on top brands like Apple, Bose, Dyson, Instant Pot, LEGO and many more.
Ahead of Amazon's annual seven-day sales event, here's a look at some of the early deals up for grabs.
Please note: Prices are correct and products in stock at time of publishing. We'll do our best to keep this story updated, but be aware products move fast during sales events. These products are hand-picked by our team to help make shopping easier. We may receive payments from third parties for sharing this content and when you purchase through links in this article. Product prices and offer details are not assured, and should be confirmed independently with the retailer. Learn more.
TOP EARLY AMAZON PRIME DAY 2025 DEALS
68 per cent off the Lefant Robot Vacuum Cleaner 2200Pa, $129.99 (down from $399.99)
54 per cent off Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Water Gel Hydrating Face Moisturiser, $17.50 (down from $38)
50 per cent off Shark Cordless Vacuum With Self Cleaning Brushroll, $273 (down from $549.99)
Score deals on Shark-branded mops and vacuums at Amazon.
There are also deals on ECOVACS.
48 per cent off the ECOVACS X2 Omni Robot Vacuum Cleaner Auto Clean Deep Sweeping and Mopping, $1297 (down from $2499)
43 per cent off the Sony WH-CH720N Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones, $148 (down from $259.95)
40 per cent off Bose QuietComfort SC Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones, $298.99 (down from $499.95)
38 per cent off Shark Steam & Scrub Automatic Steam Mop, $278 (down from $449.99)
20 per cent off Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler and Dryer Complete Long, $675 (down from $849)
Save on Dyson hair tools at Amazon. Pictured is The Checkout journalist Hannah Paine with the Dyson Airwrap.
36 per cent off INIU 22.5W Power Bank, $29.99 (down from $46.99)
34 per cent off Philips Viva Collection All-in-One Multicooker, $196 (down from $299)
34 per cent off the Samsung Galaxy A16 [AU Version] 4G A Series Mobile Phone, $197 (down from $299)
Amazon has deals on Apple products including AirPods Pro.
23 per cent off Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M2): Liquid Retina Display, $1628.99 (down from $2129)
15 per cent off the Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) with MagSafe Case (USB‑C), $339 (down from $399)
TOP EARLY AMAZON PRIME DAY 2025 DEALS: AMAZON DEVICES
53 per cent off the Echo (Newest gen), $79 (down from $169)
41 per cent off the Ring Battery Video Doorbell Pro by Amazon, $207 (down from $349)
Save on Amazon's Echo Show.
40 per cent off the Echo Show 8 (Newest gen), $149 (down from $249)
40 per cent off the Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus, $149 (down from $249)
40 per cent off the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K streaming device (Newest gen), $59 (down from $99)
Save on the Amazon Kindle Scribe.
37 per cent off the Amazon Echo Spot (2024 release), $94 (down from $149)
27 per cent off the Amazon Kindle Scribe (64 GB), $529 (down from $729)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHEN IS AMAZON PRIME DAY 2025?
Amazon Prime Day 2025 will be running for a full week – officially kicking off Tuesday, July 8 at 12.01am AEST through to Monday, July 14 until 11.59pm AEST.
WHAT IS AMAZON PRIME DAY AND HOW DOES IT WORK?
According to Amazon, Prime Day is 'an annual deal event exclusively for Prime members, delivering two days of special savings on tons of items'.
During Amazon Prime Day – which despite the name, often runs over multiple days – Amazon Prime members can access exclusive discounts and deals on everything from electronics to homewares and appliances to groceries. Both local and international deals are available on the Amazon Australia website.
It's also important to note that for those who want to take advantage of the deals on offer need to be Amazon Prime members. Luckily, there's a 30-day free trial new members can sign up for.
WHAT IS AMAZON PRIME?
The Amazon Prime Day sales are well worth participating in, but to do so, you'll need an Amazon Prime membership.
It'll set you back $9.99 per month, but you get a 30-day free trial to start you off.
Prime Day deals aren't the only perk on the table for Prime members – you also get free two-day domestic delivery, free standard international delivery on eligible orders over $49, and access to Amazon Music, Prime Reading and Twitch Prime. Plus, outside of Prime Day, you'll get exclusive access to special shopping deals and events, as well as early access to Prime eligible lightning deals.
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